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believe how they plan to fix the
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problem.. with surgery! go a bay area neighborhood overrun by deer. and you won't believe how they plan to fix the problem with surgery. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. cbs 5 reporter kiet do on the plan to go after the does and leave the bucks alone. >> reporter: we've been talking to neighbors who say this is the time of night when they come out and eat people's rose bushes and leave deer droppings in the yard. this is a problem that's been exploding in the past year. here at the gated community known as the villages, the deer have figured out what seniors already knew. it's a great place to live. 24 hour security keeps predators out while the golf course offers a year round buffet. >> all that food and open terrain, it's deer paradise.
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>> reporter: the deer population has doubled every year. now about 170 does, bucks and fawns are roaming about. management wouldn't allow us to shoot video on the property but issued a statement saying the deer have caused car accidents, injured dogs and damaged landscape. so starting this weekend workers will tank willies the does and spay them. females are targeted because they recover faster from the surgery. wildlife emergency services says it's a novel idea. >> i think it's creative. i think it's worth a try. unless that is kept in check and patrolled, i think that this will help, but i don't think it's a real long term solution. >> reporter: the other part of the plan? relocate entire deer families to the nearby hills. sean o'cal man says they'll just try to come right back.
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>> they going to tell the deer not to come back in? how are you going to keep them out? >> reporter: a lot of the people we talked to want the deer left alone. consider what the management first hatched a couple years ago. they wanted a hire an archer and kill a lot of the deer with bows and arrows. >> wouldn't want that to happen. >> right now hundreds of people are lined up to talk about the man known as the super cop. the oakland city council supposed to vote on tiring bratton. he says officers must stop and frisk suspicious people. >> we know it's racial profiling. any young black or brown person who hits the quote unquote
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proguile is going to be subject to be harassed. >> reporter: why are you pegging that on bratton? >> because that's the mantra of bratton. that's what he's built his career on as a consultant. and it's something that we're trying to move the department here in oakland away from. >> the council has to approve spending $250,000 to hire bratton. juliet says there are so many people waiting to speak the council may not vote tonight. >> there has been another school shooting. this time in texas. three people were shot at lone star college near houston. the witnesses say that two men were arguing in a courtyard outside the library, one person pulled a gun. shot the other. that sent everyone around them diving for cover. >> you couldn't hear what they were arguing about. we could hear them arguing. the shooter said, he said i don't want to fight you.
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i'm not trying to go to jail. he turned away from the situation. whatever ticked him off, whatever they said, turned around, got it out of his backpack and started shooting. >> a maintenance man was also hit by gunfire. the target of the shooting is in critical condition. police say that the accused gunman accidentally also shot himself in the leg. >> we've heard a lot about catholic church sex abuse scandals, but nothing quite like this. cbs reporter bill wittacker. >> they ignored the children and left them to twist in the wind while they hunkiered down, covered up and protected themselves. >> reporter: raymond is a former alter boy, now the lead attorney representing some 500 victims of sex abuse by priests. the documents offer the
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strongest evidence yet of a cover up that reached to the top of los angeles clergy. now retired cardinal. >> that has always been paramount to the church for decades. protect itself from scandal. >> reporter: many of the documents are correspondence between him and chief advisor. one is whether to allow a senior to return to his duties. he'd been sent away for treatment for sexually abusing as many as 17 youngsters. no one in the church high arky alerted authorities. i believe if he were to reappear he may have some type of legal action filed. he concurred. there are numerous, maybe 20 adolescents or young adults that he was involved with in a first degree felony manner.
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the cardinal issued this statement to the victims. i pray for them every single day. it ends simply, i'm sorry. victims held a press conference today. manny says he was abused from age 10 to 15. >> conscious, clear decisions were made to hide these priests and move them around. never did they consider the well being of the children that they destroyed and left behind. >> reporter: he has passed away. curry has not returned our phone calms. as many as 30,000 pages of documents will be released in coming weeks. >> of course you know by now cbs 5 is your super bowl station. we're looking for the biggest super bowl fans out there. we've been getting tons of photographs, we love them. that's tracy and james who are loving their first year as season ticketholders. and don't mess with this guy.
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oh no. he means business in that 49er hard hat. and that's baby gus. 9 months old. look at this little niner fan in his niners onesy and cap. them coming. you can send your photos to news@kpix.com. every year the ads become a game themselves. tonight linda yee shows us one ad that's sure to get attention. and what advertisers are doing to make sure you see it one way or another. >> reporter: here's a preview of super bowl 47 ads. selling soda, candy and cars. to pick out just some of the commercials. at $4 million for a 30 second ad, the strategy is using social media to help sell the product even before kickoff. >> buzz before the game and
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after the game means that spot of yours won't just be seen during the game. >> reporter: marketing professor at golden gate university says seeing the commercial before the game can score big points. >> it's not brand new. but there's more context, a little bit. some of them are offering prizes. >> reporter: example, coca- cola's ad. click on their site to watch it and decide who wins the race and how the commercial should end on super bowl day. so the viewer sees the commercial and coca-cola didn't pay a dime. you have a chance to be talked about in a way you don't if you're advertising somewhere else. mercedes wednesday leaked its ad today. encouraging the buzz. thousands of likes and dozens of comments about the
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suggestive commercial. >> missed a spot. >> reporter: the commercial that started all the buzz, that was the 1984 apple commercial. a one minute long vision introducing the new macintosh computer. it cost $900,000 and aired only on that one day. it's considered one of the most successful super bowl ads ever. >> nice car. >> good, i'm glad you noticed. >> i got the message. you know, a lot of people just watch for the ads too. there are people who don't care about the game. >> but not this year. >> that was the right answer. >> we are sending a team reporters to new orleans. dennis o'donnell, vern glenn and mike sugerman will have reports all week long. >> the infamous bay area crime now starring in a hollywood bidding war. >> bad day at work? how you can and can't trash
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your boss online and get away with it. >> meet the guy responsible for colin kaepernick's signature ink. >> mainly cloudy skies outside. tonights overnight temperatures will not be close to jwwñ before the sneeze, help protect with a spray. before the tissue, help defend with a wipe. before the cold & flu season help prevent with lysol. because when you have 10 times more protection
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overnight. mercedes, jaguar, beamers. one of the cars was recovered nearby. the suspects ditched it when it ran out of gas. three of the four surveillance cameras were working and caught the suspects in the act. >> seeing about four or five kids. looked like young guys. shows them kicking the doors. shows them running on to my lot with random keys. checking which cars. >> the owner estimates the damage is at least $200,000. the thieves took off with all the keys so he can't move or sell the cars that he does have. >> a bay area director's feature film became the break out hit at the sundance film festival. the drama follows oscar grant on the day leading up to when he was shot and killed by a bart police officer. the film sparked a bidding war
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over the distribution rights. the winner reportedly paid $2.5 million for it. >> we've all been there; right? you've had a bad day at work and just need to vent. can you trash your boss on facebook or twitter and not get fired? the rules are changing again. what you can and can't get away with. >> my boss talks -- every chance he gets. >> do not do business with this company. >> reporter: joel says he would use facebook or twitter to rant too. >> maybe you're mad and want to vent about your boss. >> reporter: if he did it would be his right on social media if he were doing it to improve his workplace. that's due to recent rulings. >> facebook is the new water cooler. >> reporter: linda lye says the board has aif firmed that the
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it extends to social media. >> it may not be flattering for an employee to say gosh, there are unsafe working conditions here. i'm worried about the safety of myself and fellow coworkers. that's protected speech. >> reporter: here's what you can and can't do. it's okay to complain along with other employees for the purpose of improving salaries, benefits and working conditions. it's not okay to just vent by yourself. for example they upheld the firing of a bartender who was so upset of not getting a raise that he posted facebook comments. instead of saying don't post confidential information they need to be specific and say don't post trade secrets. some say they'd rather not criticize on or off line. >> i don't think it's
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appropriate. >> reporter: the national labor board had forced giants to rewrite their social media policies but it gave high marks to walmart for making its policy more specific. >> yeah, you may not be able to get fired but i can't imagine that putting your thoughts on facebook even if it's not maybe super derogatory you're going to score points with the boss. i'd be worried about your reputation and relationship with your coworkers and boss. >> reporter: many of the people we talk to say it's not necessarily a great thing to do even though you may have a right to do it. you have to have common sense obviously. >> absolutely. sharon, thank you. colin kaepernick is making a mark on the nfl scene. >> so are his tattoos. most of the ink that's been making headlines was done by one tattoo artist. he lives in reno.
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he's been inking kaepernick since 2008. when he played for the university of nevada. he immigrated from the philippines. he says all the customers he's been getting because of kaepernick is his american dream come true. >> growing up here, i know something is going co come up. >> adrian says he's been getting lots of calls from people. they don't just want tattoos like kaepernick's. that they kaepernick's picture tattooed on them. >> that would hurt. >> you think you have what it takes to be call add super fan? students sent us this shot. >> these four sisters are showing off their team spirit. love the little cheerleader. thank you for sending that picture. >> who's got it better than this family?
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nobody. alex andorra sent us that picture from san jose. >> the eye black looks good with the tutu. i like that. >> there's taz. let's hope he wakes up in time for the big game. keep them coming. send your fan photos to news@kpix.com. we love them. upload to cbssf.com. be sure to include your hometown. we'll air as many as we can from now until the super bowl. send them on in. >> we've been basking in the glow from the win on sunday with the nice warm weather. a little bit of change coming. >> we have changes coming. it's going to get cooler, wetter. 13 days with not a drop of rain in san francisco. we will not make it through 14. we'll keep the winning streak going for the niners. winning streak for dry weather just about gone there. the leading edge of rainfall
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that will get here tomorrow. livermore, 14% of our january rainfall. that's it. san francisco right now, 3%. that's it. 3% of your average january rainfall. what a wet december and january mother nature turned the tap off. the clouds, you got that today. you'll have them out there tonight. all the moisture streaming up from the south will collide from the front. there's not that much moisture available. you'll get rain, but you're not going to have any problems. just scattered showers. primarily tomorrow afternoon. it's the leading edge of a pattern change that will have us looking to the north and west. gone is the dome of high pressure. that will keep us somewhat cooler. somewhat cloudier. a little reality check weatherwise. rainfall totals, very, very unimpressive. not looking at much at all
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around san francisco. here's what to expect. showers will move in from the north to the south throughout the day tomorrow. till about sunrise on thursday. that thursday morning computer could be wet. more showers in the forecast this weekend. san jose tomorrow. right around 60 or 59 for pleasant hill. upper 50s for san francisco. thursday, friday, saturday we're dry. next rainmaker on sunday. we'll see clearing conditions but continued cool, highs in the 50s next monday and tuesday. next friday all the pep rallies at all the schools, everybody wearing niners gear. that's when it'll be fun. >> absolutely. >> coming up, we dig into the
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played in the super bowl in new orleans. that was in 1990. >> tonight kate kelly meets the voodoo man who had an unusual way of blessing joe montana. >> i have clients all over the country. i get requests for love that is to say. or attraction. to keep people from straying. keep people from having a wandering eye. doing this reading at the house of voodoo to see if joe montana needs anything to protect him from being sacked during the forthcoming game. >> where was this guy when we needed him? >> he's probably still out there. >> it worked. they had 55 points and took care of the broncos. voodoo man. we have a shocker at the
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australian open. big shocker with the raiders. did they lo
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to do with. now that's progressive. appearence 10 years ago??? yes, according to one former star receiver.. tim brown says t did a former raiders coach sabotage their last super bowl appearance 10 years ago? yes, according to to one former receiver. tim brown says cal says callahan of playing to lose.
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brown said callahan changed the game so drastically just two days prior to the super bowl that the raiders didn't have a chance to win the game. >> when a guy is talking about sabotage, absolutely. we knew how much he loved it. we knew how much he hated the raiders. we think we can throw the ball against these guys. >> bill callahan did not like me. maybe because he didn't like the raiders. he decided maybe we should sabotage just a little bit and let john go out and win this one. >> callahan released this statement tonight. i am shocked, saddened and outraged by the allegations and support. i leave no doubt i categorically deny the sum and substance of their allegation. it was snowing for the oilers home opener.
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the sharks were on fire. then joe horton finds patti march low. how about the same combination for the fourth. glove side. his second goal of the night. that coming off the rebound. for good measure. sixth san jose goal from the point. all in the first period. the sharks win 6-3. sacramento mayor kevin johnson will do anything to keep his kings from moving to seattle. here's the top five. >> i want to say this for the folks in seattle. they do deserve an nba team at some point. just not ours. >> four. match in straight sets. however, this serve goes 10 ropes rope rows into the seats. >> what goes up must come down. 76er nick young learns it the
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hard way. serena williams lost more than her composure. sloan stevens beat serena at australian open. it was the first loss serena had since august 17th. >> how many messages did you have within five minutes of beating serena? >> 145 now. hopefully they don't keep coming. i hope to have a lot more twitter follower for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child.
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tomorrow morning at 4-30. david letterman is next with anne hathaway. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. boy you are going to get the latest on the ?ñ

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